What say we head over to your place for some dinner and makeovers? Lenny Kravitz, Woody Harrelson and Josh Hutcherson in a scene from the Hunger Games.

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Seven minutes of behind-the-scenes Hunger Games footage has been circulating this week, enough b-roll to give the average fan an idea of how the much-anticipated movie was made. Despite the inclusion of a hunting scene with Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Gale (Liam Hemsworth), we never do get step-by-step instruction on how to hunt squirrel and/or Hunger Games Careers with the stealthy precision of Katniss Everdeen -- but there are even more glaring omissions from the preview reel.

Where's the party footage from Lenny Kravitz's hotel room? According to the cast, who's been doing more and more interviews leading up to the Hunger Games' March 23 release, Kravitz's place was the place to be every evening. There'd be music, probably some of that fancy clear liquor Haymitch enjoys so much -- and as Lawrence told People, the vibe at Kravitz's regular afterwork parties "was like some weird summer camp."

"That is where it all happened," Hunger Games actor Woody Harrelson told Entertainment Weekly, talking up the times spent hanging out at Kravitz's place after hours. "I remember going up there and all of us sitting around talking and Lenny would put on this incredible music. You can just imagine him DJ’ing! Then he had these racks of all these different clothes for his stage show, and also I suppose some of them just for him in life, they’re all hung up on roller racks. So we’re all trying on the different jackets and shirts and clothes and taking pictures and laughing."

We repeat: Why isn't there video of this?

Kravitz told EW that the party tradition began on Stanley Tucci's (Caesar Flickerman) first day of filming. "We had dinner together and we ended up hanging out in my room,” Kravitz told EW -- and co-stars including Josh Hutcherson, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks and director Gary Ross eventually joined them. "Just hanging out," says Kravitz.

Watch behind the scenes footage from the Hunger Games shoot below, even if it doesn't feature a Panem hotel room dance party:

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